Residential Halls
All Freshmen students will live in well developed communities with a great deal of staff/student interaction. The staff is readily available for the residential population, and will keep a close eye on the needs of every individual.
As students return to campus for their sophomore year, they will live in suite and apartment style housing both on and off-campus. The staff is available on a regular basis, and is in tune with the specific needs of sophomore students. Sophomore students continue to progress through our housing experience as their autonomy continues to develop. All sophomore students must live in University Housing as stated in the residential living contract.
Rounding out the housing philosophy, junior and senior residential students will be housed in halls about .6 miles away from campus. These areas afford flexible living arrangements in apartments and townhouses. With staff available in these areas, residential students will obtain the experience of living independently in "Off Campus" facilities with the benefit of Sacred Heart University staff members overseeing the area.
Freshmen Residential Halls
- Elizabeth Ann Seton Hall
- Thomas Merton Hall
- Angelo Roncalli Hall
- Toussaint Hall
- Mother Teresa Hall
- Catherine of Siena Hall & Michael McGivney Hall
Sophomore Residential Halls
- Scholars Commons
- Augustine Hall
- Thomas Aquinas Hall
- Teresa of Avila Hall
- John Henry Newman Hall
- Christian Witness Commons
- Jean Donovan Hall
- Oscar Romero Hall
- Dorothy Day Hall
- Elie Wiesel Hall & Pier Giorgio Frassati Hall
- Frances Xavier Cabrini Hall
- Mother Teresa Hall
- Thea Bowman Hall
- Jorge Bergoglio Hall
- Oakwood Gardens